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Keiretsu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A keiretsu is a set of companies with interlocking business relationships and shareholdings. It is a type of business group. Three types of keiretsu: (1) Kigyō shūdan (企業集団): � horizontally diversif...
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Feb 1, 2001 ... In corporate culture, keiretsu refers to a uniquely Japanese form of corporate organization. A keiretsu is a grouping or family of ...
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A Message From Randy Williams, Keiretsu Forum Founder & CEO ... Keiretsu News January 2006; This white paper is intended as a primer on the value of a start-up company, how value is reflected in the share price and how to resolve the dilemma of dilution as funding and staffing are increased.
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Members of Keiretsu Forum provide early-stage capital in the range of $250k-$3m to high-quality, diverse investment opportunities, including emerging technologies, healthcare/life sciences, real estate, consumer products and other industries with high growth opportunity.
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The Business Forum for Small Companies, Keiretsu, Management Strategy, Startups and Entrepreneurs, Thomas A. Faulhaber ... The bad news is that the keiretsu often breeds inflexibility. While it may be paid lip service, supplier innovation inevitably lags when one is shielded from the marketplace;
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To understand the remarkable strength and success of Japanese companies today, it is necessary to examine the functions of the "keiretsu", or business group, and its impact on the present and future strength of Japanese firms.
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